Monkeypox cases have tripled in Europe over the past two weeks, the
World Health Organization (WHO) revealed on Friday, warning that “urgent
and coordinated action” is required.
According to the WHO’s
regional director for Europe, Dr. Hans Kluge, monkeypox cases have been
reported in six new countries and areas since mid-June, taking the total
to 31. During the same period, the number of new cases in the region
has tripled to 4,500.
The International Health Regulations (IHR)
Emergency Committee will soon revise its evaluation of the outbreak’s
significance, Kluge revealed. The current position of the committee is
that the outbreak “does not constitute a public health emergency of
international concern.”
“There is simply no room for complacency
– especially right here in the European region with its fast-moving
outbreak that with every hour, day and week is extending its reach into
previously unaffected areas,” the regional director said....<<<Read More>>>...
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